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Unity Agreement in Australia

In Australia in 1958 two historical sections of the Christadelphians were rejoined
through a Unity Agreement which is found within a document called the unity book.
The two groups were called Central, which was the larger worldwide Christadelphian
grouping (named after a now defunct church in Birmingham) and Shield.

Unity involved reclarifying the meanings of words summarised in a statement called
the Cooper-Carter Addendum.

In a religious group with a system of authority which is highly creedal, reunity
is a political process which creates subsequent paper statements requiring agreement.